A curated marketplace and MCP gateway for LLM tools, enabling developers to publish and monetize AI APIs.
Agentic is a curated marketplace and MCP gateway designed specifically for LLM tools, functioning as a RapidAPI-like platform for AI agent use cases. It allows developers to publish and monetize their MCP servers and OpenAPI services while providing high-quality, vetted tools for consumption. The platform focuses on optimizing tools for LLM workflows rather than legacy API patterns.
Developers building AI agents and LLM applications who need reliable, high-quality tools, as well as creators looking to publish and monetize their own MCP servers or OpenAPI services.
Agentic offers a carefully curated selection of tools specifically designed for LLM use cases, with first-class MCP support and seamless TypeScript SDK integrations. Its focus on quality, developer experience, and monetization options sets it apart from generic API marketplaces.
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All publicly listed tools are manually vetted and regularly tested, ensuring high reliability for LLM workflows as emphasized in the README's focus on quality over quantity.
Supports MCP as a core primitive for publishing and consumption, optimizing tools specifically for agentic use cases rather than legacy APIs.
Offers one-line integrations with major TS LLM SDKs like Vercel AI SDK and OpenAI, providing a Vercel-like developer experience as highlighted in the key features.
Uses Stripe for flexible, pay-as-you-go billing, so users only pay for what they consume, aligning with the platform's monetization focus.
As of February 2026, Agentic is no longer actively developed, meaning no future updates, bug fixes, or support, which is a critical limitation for production use.
Due to strict manual curation, the marketplace has a smaller selection of tools compared to more open platforms, potentially missing niche or emerging use cases.
Heavily favors TypeScript and MCP, making integration cumbersome for projects using other languages or protocols without first-class support.
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